or — it WusL give y 
A Good Ear to a Stalk 4 
It's hard to find a stalk with- ae 
out a good ear. Practically no * 
nubbins. A farmer growing 
Funk G for the first time 
finds he has to set up new 
estimates for crib storage. 

Deep Grains—Thin Cobs 
Instead of the usual 14 lbs. 
of cob and 56 lbs. of grains, 
Funk G Hybrid growers 
often get 60 lbs. and more of 
grain for a shelling percent- 
age of 85%. 

Heavy Silage If Wanted 
Basic G characteristics are 
also present in G numbers 
specially bred for silage to 
meet every farm condition. 
Hoffman Proving Ground 
plots have established the 
best silage varieties for your 
conditions. 

EXTRA Silage Food Value 
One grower wrote: “I find 
that when I feed this silage 
I save at least one-third on 
my grain.” See how those 
thick, juicy stalks, well-filled 
ears and leafy plants work 
out to advantage for silage 
production? 

